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Projected stats for the rest of the season as calculated by Steamer, which uses past performance and aging trends to develop a future projection for players. It also uses pitch tracking data to help forecast pitchers. Read More >

Star infielder Manny Machado made it clear this offseason he wants to play shortstop, his natural position, and manager Buck Showalter confirmed at Orioles FanFest on Saturday that the club is granting his request.

Manuel Arturo Machado Bio Info

Graduated from Brito Miami Private (FL) High School…Signed by Orioles scout John Martin…Married, wife's name is Yainee...She is the sister of Cleveland Indians infielder Yonder Alonso...Supports the Baltimore City Department of Recreation and Parks' Play Baseball Program through his annual BaseBOWL event, which raised more than $80,000 in 2017…Participates in the annual BARCS Pet Calenda.

2017

His 95 RBI ranked 13th-most in the AL...Led the Orioles with 33 RBI in the seventh inning-or-later for fifth-most in the AL...Appeared in all six of Team Dominican Republic's World Baseball Classic games…Batted .321 (7-for-26) with one home run, two doubles, two RBI, and four runs scored...Named AL Player of the Month for August, his second career AL Player of the Month award (also April 2016)...In 29 games in August, he hit .341 (43-for-126) with six doubles, one triple, 12 home runs, and 35 RBI...He ranked first in RBI, extra-base hits (19), and total bases (87), and tied for first in home runs in the AL during this span... One of three infielders in baseball (excluding first baseman) who has hit 30-or-more home runs in three-straight seasons (Donaldson and Arenado)...Named AL Player of the Week for the week of 8/14-20 as he hit .385/.370/.885 (10-for-26) with four home runs and 12 RBI...He led the AL in RBI and tied for first in home runs... Matched his single-game career-high with three home runs and seven RBI on 8/18 vs. LAA (also 8/7/16 at CWS)...Homered five times in the six-game homestand (8/18-23), including two walk-off home runs (8/18 and 8/23)...His 12 home runs in August were a career-high for a single month...Hit a walk-off grand slam on 8/18 vs. LAA, his third homer of the game...He became the 13th player in Major League history with three home runs in a game with the last one being a walk-off...According to the Elias Sports Bureau, prior to Machado, only one player in Orioles history has produced multiple walk-off home runs in a span of six-or-fewer days (Fred Lynn, 5/10-11/85)...Hit three grand slams in 2017...His six grand slams from 2016-17 are the most in the majors...According to the Elias Sports Bureau, he became just the 10th player in Major Leauge history (first in Orioles history) to hit three grand slams in one calendar month... Recorded five doubles in three games (7/30-8/1), his most in a three-game span in his career...Hit a Major League-leading three walk-off home runs (9/5 vs. NYY, 8/23 vs. OAK, and 8/18 vs LAA)...In 26 games in July, he hit .327 (34-for-104) with eight doubles, three home runs, 16 runs, and 15 RBI... Left 6/7 vs. PIT in the top of the fourth inning with left wrist soreness...Hit four home runs over the 4/28-5/4 road trip (seven games) matching his career-high for a single road trip...His home run on 6/2 vs. BOS (Porcello) reached the second deck in left field of Oriole Park ...It was the first home run by an Oriole that reached the second deck in left field since Mark Reynolds did so on 8/7/11 vs. TOR (Romero).

2016

Selected to the 2016 All-Star Game, his third career All-Star selection (also 2013 and 2015)...Elected the starting third baseman by fan balloting (0-for-3)...Finished ffth in AL MVP voting...Voted the winner of the Louis M. Hatter Most Valuable Oriole Award by members of the local media...Became the first Orioles player to log four games with five or more RBI in a season since Miguel Tejada (2004), matching the club record also held by Jim Gentile (1960)...According to the Elias Sports Bureau, his three grand slams were the second-most by an Oriole in a season...Four other Orioles have hit at least three grand slams in a season. Jim Gentile (five in 1961), Reggie Jackson (three in 1976), Eddie Murray (three in 1985), and Chris Hoiles (three in 1998)...Hit his 100th career HR on 8/30 vs. TOR, becoming the fastest Oriole (in terms of age) to reach the 100 career home run plateau at 24.055...Eddie Murray (1980) did so at age 24.177...Became the third-fastest Oriole in terms of games played to reach the 100 career home run plateau (578 career games), behind only Boog Powell (564) and Chris Hoiles (577)...Posted his ninth career multi-home run game on 8/26 at NYY (2-for-4, 2 HR, 3 RBI)... Was one of four Orioles to homer in the first inning on 8.19 vs. HOU before the Astros recorded an out (first time in Major League history since 1900, according to STATS, LLC.)...Went 3-for-6 with three home runs and seven RBI on 8.7 at CWS, homering in the first, second, and third innings - the 19th game in club history an Oriole recorded seven or more RBI (14th different Oriole)...According to STATS, LLC., became the second player in Major League history to homer in each of the first three innings of a game (Carl Reynolds, CWS on 7.2.30 at NYY...Became the ninth player in Major League history to homer in three consecutive innings and first since Kevin Mench (TE;) on 6/30/05 vs. LAA (STATS, LLC.)...His three-homer game on 8/7 at CWS was the 21st game in club history an Oriole has hit three or more home runs (16th different Oriole to accomplish the feat)...Served a four-game suspension after charging the mound following being hit by a pitch on 6/7 vs. KC by Yordano Ventura...Appeared in 45 games (43 starts) at shortstop, mostly from 5/1-6/17, due to an injury to J.J. Hardy...Hit 11 home runs as a shortstop and 26 home runs as a third baseman, the first Orioles player to homer at least 10 times from each position in the same season...Became the second player in Major League history to homer at least 10 times as a shortstop and 20 times as a third baseman in the same season (also Howard Johnson, NYM in 1989; 26 HR as 3B, 10 HR as SS)...Posted a career-high 16-game hitting streak from 4.4-23 (.397..446..779), becoming the first Oriole to hit safely in the club's first 16 games of a season...Named AL Player of the Month for April, batting .344 (33-96) with 10 doubles, seven home runs, 16 RBI, and 20 runs scored over 23 games...Played his 500th career game on 5.30 vs. BOS...Logged 211 extra-base hits within his first 500 games, passing Cal Ripken, Jr. (208) for the Orioles record (STATS, LLC.)...Started at third base in the 2016 AL Wild Card Game at Toronto (1-for-4).

2015

Earned his second career Rawlings Gold Glove Award for defensive excellence at third base • Led all American League third basemen in total chances (488), double plays (38), Range Factor per 9.0 innings (3.09), and Range Factor per game (3.01) in 2015...Ranked second in assists (337) and putouts (132), as well as fourth in zone rating (.810) • According to FanGraphs, he finished second among American League third basemen with 14 defensive runs saved, and third in defensive runs above average (10.8) and ultimate zone rating (8.4) • Was the only player in Major League Baseball to play in all 162 regular season games and was the first Oriole to accomplish the feat since Adam Jones in 2012 • Notched the seventh 20/20 season (HR/SB) in Orioles history, 10/1 vs. TOR...Posted the second 30/20 season (HR/SB) in Orioles history (B. Anderson, 1996, 50/21) • Ranked 10th among AL hitters in home runs (35), 11th in slugging percentage (.502), 19th in on-base percentage (.359), and 20th in batting average (.286) • Led AL third basemen in total chances per 9.0 inn. (3.21), Range Factor per 9.0 inn. (3.09), and Range Factor per game (3.01) • Finished second among AL third basemen in assists (337), putouts (132), putouts per 9.0 inn. (0.87) and assists per 9.0 inn. (2.22), and fourth in Zone Rating (.810) • Homered in a career-high four consecutive games, 9/30 (GM2)-10/3 (five homers in that span)...It was the longest such stretch by an Oriole since Caleb Joseph hit home runs in five straight games, 8/2-9/14 • Became the second-youngest (23.079) Oriole to hit 30 homers in a season (behind only Boog Powell (22.360) in 1964) after slugging his 30th homer on 9/23 at WAS • Logged his 500th career hit with a single in the fifth inning on 9/22 at WAS • Became the youngest Oriole to reach 100 career doubles (23.057), surpassing Cal Ripken, Jr. (23.332)...He accomplished the feat in the second-fewest games played (421) • Made his first Major League start at shortstop on 8/31 vs. TB (his first professional start at shortstop since 8/8/12 with Double-A Bowie) • Made his first Major League appearance at shortstop in the top of the 12th inning on 8/23 vs. MIN • Hit his second career walk-off home run on 8/14 vs. OAK (also, 7/29/14 vs. LAA)...It marked his third career walk-off hit • His longest hitting streak of 2015 was 12 games from 6/18-30 (.412, 21-for-51, six doubles, three home runs, and 11 RBI) • According to the Elias Sports Bureau, he became the first Oriole to hit multiple walk-off homers in the 12th inning or later after homering in the 13th inn. on 8/14 (also, 7/29/14 vs. LAA, B12) • According to the Elias Sports Bureau, he became the second Oriole in the last 30 years to hit at least 20 home runs at age 23 or younger (also Nick Markakis, 23 home runs at 23 years old in 2007) • Named a player selection to the 2015 All-Star Game, his second career All-Star Game selection (also, 2013) • Competed in the Home Run Derby (No. 5 seed) and was defeated by Joc Pederson (No. 4 seed) in the first round of the bracket format, 13-12 • Went 1-for-2 with an RBI-double and a run scored in the All-Star Game, driving in B. Holt in the seventh inning to give the AL a 4-2 lead...Played 4.0 innings at third base • Led AL qualifying hitters with 42 hits in June, finished second in batting average (.365), fourth in RBI (22), tied for fifth in OBP (.411), and fifth in SLG (.635) • Named AL Player of the Week for the period ending 6/14 after batting .458 (11-for-24) with one double, two home runs, and five RBI (second career AL POW honor, also 8/12/12).

2014

Began the season on the 15-day DL, retroactive to March 21, recovering from left knee surgery...Reinstated from the DL, May 1, and made his season debut that night in game two of a doubleheader vs. PIT...Batted .210/.263/.276 in his first 26 games (May 1-30), before finishing the season batting .311/.353/.505 with 10 HR and 27 RBI in his final 56 games (May 31-August 11)...Hit 1st career grand slam, June 1 vs. HOU (Feldman)...Had a career-high 19-game streak of reaching base safely, June 22-July 20, during which he batted .389/.436/.694...Suspended five games, June 30-July 5 (G1) for "intentionally throwing his bat on the field" in the 8th inning on June 8 vs. OAK...Collected a career-high five hits on July 7 after turning 22 years old the day before, becoming the youngest Oriole (22.001) with a five-hit game since Cal Ripken, Jr. (21.363), August 22, 1982...Hit his 1st career walk-off HR, July 29 vs. LAA, giving the O's a 7-6 win in 12 innings...Suffered a right knee injury on August 11 vs. NYY and was placed on the 15-day DL, retroactive to August 12, with a right knee sprain...Had surgery on August 27...Transferred to the 60-day DL on September 2.

2013

Led the AL and became the 2nd player in ML history to record 50+ doubles (51) in a season during which he was 20 years old, joining Alex Rodriguez (54 in 1996)... Named to 1st career All-Star Team as reserve 3B (went 0-for-1), collecting the 9th most votes in the AL (4,101,089)... Won his 1st career Gold Glove Award, the first O's third baseman to win the award since Brooks Robinson in 1975, after leading all AL 3B in fielding % (.973), assists (355), double plays turned (42) and range factor per game (3.02)…Also finished 2nd in putouts (116)... Also won the Platinum Glove, given to the best individual defensive player in each league... His 32 Total Zone Runs (the number of runs above or below average the player was worth based on the number of plays made) was the highest total for any defender in the majors in 2013 and tied for the 12th best season of all-time…It was also the highest number of TZR by an AL infielder since Mark Belanger's 35 in 1975... Posted 4.4 Defensive Wins Above Replacement, pacing all AL defenders (3rd-highest total in the majors)…The 4.4 DWAR tied for the 8th-highest single-season total of all-time for any position (tied for 3rd in club history: Belanger 4.9 in 1975, Robinson 4.5 in 1968, and Belanger 4.4 in 1968)... Finished the season leading the AL in 2B (51) and AB (667), 6th in H (189), 7th in multi-hit games (55), T-7th in XBH (68), 10th in TB (288) and T-16th in R (88)... Made 1st O's Opening Day roster…Became the 4th Oriole to start on Opening Day at 20 or younger (Powell '62, B. Robinson '57 & '58, Hansen '58)... On April 10, became 2nd Oriole under 21 to HR in Fenway Park (also Jim Palmer, 4/13/66)... Had career-high 14-game hit streak, June 2-16, during which he batted .328 (20-61) with a walk, seven doubles, eight runs and seven RBIs... Snapped 1,206 consecutive innings played streak, June 27 vs. CLE (1st career ejection)... Was 1st big leaguer with three straight three-hit games, May 10-12, since Rennie Stennett (PIT, 9/3-5/71)... On June 30, hit 1st HR since May 5, snapping 219 AB HR-less streak…That HR passed Boog Powell for 1st on O's all-time list for HR before age 21... Had 38 doubles before July 1, the 2nd most in ML since 1921 (Edgar Martinez, 39 in 1996)... Recorded an RBI in a career-high 5 straight games, August 25-30... Collected 50th double, September 14 @TOR... Suffered a torn medial patellofemoral ligament in his left leg, September 23 @TB... Placed on 60-day DL, September 24, and reinstated November 1... On October 14 in California, Dr. Neal ElAttrache performed an arthroscopy and open reconstruction of the medial patellar femoral ligament…A hamstring tendon was used to graft a replacement for the ruptured ligament

2012Had contract selected August 9 from Double-A Bowie and made his debut that night against Kansas City
... At 20 years, 34 days old, became the 31st player to make his Orioles debut before the age of 21
... Became the 20th-youngest player to make his debut in Orioles history, and the first to debut before 21 since RHP Hayden
Penn on May 28, 2005...The last Oriole position player to debut before age 21 was OF Eugene Kingsale on September 3, 1996
... Became 16th Oriole to have two hits in his MLB debut
... Became the fourth Oriole to triple in his major league debut, joining Bernie Castro (September 1, 2005), Marv Breeding (April 19,
1960, was also his first hit) and Barry Shetrone (July 27, 1959)...The last Oriole to triple for his first major league hit was Blake
Davis on June 24, 2011 vs. Cincinnati
... In his second major league game, at 20 years, 35 days old, became the first player in modern major-league history (since 1900)
to hit two homers and a triple in his first two career games in the majors
... Became the first AL player with two multi-homer games at the age of 20 or younger since Ken Griffey Jr. in 1989
... Is the second Oriole in history to hit two homers in a game within his first two career games, joining Curt Blefary on April 17, 1965
in his second game against Boston (21 years, 286 days old)
... At 20 years, 35 days old, became the youngest player in major-league history to have a multiple home run game in either his
first or second career game...The previous youngest was Manny Ramirez on September 3, 1993, when Ramirez (21 years, 96
days old) hit two homers in his second career game, at Yankee Stadium on September 3, 1993 off Melido Perez and Paul Gibson
... Batted .375 (6-16) with a double, a triple, three homers, five runs scored, seven RBI and a 1.500 OPS in his first four MLB games
... Posted extra-base hits in each of his first four major league games, becoming the fifth player since 1918 to accomplish that
feat...Was the 3rd player in the AL to do it in 2012, joining Yoenis Cespedes (March 28-April 7) and Will Middlebrooks (May 2-7)...
In the 94 seasons prior to 2012, only Enos Slaughter (April 19-23, 1938) and Coco Laboy (April 8-11, 1969) had recorded extrabase
hits in their first four major league games
... Became the fourth Oriole to begin his Orioles career with at least one extra-base hit in each of his first four games, joining Ray
Knight (4/6-10/87), Lee May (4/10-13/75) and Frank Robinson (4/12-16/66)...No Oriole had ever had an extra-base hit in his first
five major league games
... Became the youngest player in Orioles franchise history, which includes the St. Louis Browns from 1902 to 1953, to hit two or
more homers in a game
... Is youngest Oriole to homer since Jim Palmer (19 years, 213 days) on May 16, 1965 vs. New York
... Became youngest Oriole to hit two homers in a game on August 10 at 20 years, 35 days old (previous youngest was Boog
Powell at 20 years, 258 days on May 2, 1962 vs. Kansas City)
... Was named American League Co-Player of the Week with Boston's Adrian Gonzalez for the week ending August 12
... Became the youngest POW winner in either league and in the 10-year history of MLB's Player of the Week Award...Became the
first position player to be honored in his first week of eligibility and the youngest player ever to win the award (Stephen Strasburg
is the only pitcher to win the award in his first week of eligibility)
... Became the 12th youngest player since 1918 to have a multi-homer game, with the most recent player to do it being Mike Trout,
who homered twice on August 30, 2011 at the age of 20 years, 23 days
... Had second two-homer game September 26 against Toronto2011Ranked the #2 prospect in the O's system and the #11 prospect in all of baseball by Baseball America following the season...Split the season between Single-A Delmarva and Frederick...In the second half with the Keys, was 58-for-237 (.245)
with three triples, five home runs, 22 walks and eight stolen bases in 63 games...Machado was named the MVP of the Mills Cup with a home run and seven RBI...Overall in the playoffs, he went 11-for-32 (team-high .344) with 9 RBI, 11 hits, four doubles, a home run, five extra-base hits, a .447 on-base percentage, .563 slugging percentage and eight runs scored.2010Was named the best prospect in the Orioles organization by Baseball America following the 2010 season...Homered for his first professional hit in his second career game August 28 against the DSL Rays...Was promoted to Aberdeen on August 29...Hit safely in all seven games with the IronBirds, including three multi-hit contests.